Staffordshire professor joins the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) College of Experts

A University of Staffordshire academic has joined a government think tank to help shape national policy

Professor Carola Boehm

Professor Carola Boehm has been appointed to the (DCMS) College of Experts

I am delighted to be collaborating with fellow college members and DCMS colleagues and look forward to supporting evidence-based policymaking, driving forward impactful solutions for our creative and cultural sectors.

Carola Boehm, Professor of Arts and Higher Education

Carola Boehm, Professor of Arts and Higher Education from the C3 Centre for Creative Industries and Creative Communities at University of Staffordshire, has been recruited to the Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) College of Experts.

Professor Boehm will be joining 58 external experts from across academia and industry, forming a diverse and experienced community of experts. The DCMS College of Experts members have been called upon to provide external expertise and apply innovative scientific methods to support government policy.

Her expertise will contribute to helping DCMS tackle complex challenges across their policy areas with research insights.

Professor Carola Boehm said: “I am delighted to be collaborating with fellow college members and DCMS colleagues and look forward to supporting evidence-based policymaking, driving forward impactful solutions for our creative and cultural sectors."

Professor Boehm’s research focusses on creative and cultural industries and has already been featured in the UPEN study How does Arts and Humanities research influence public policy making?. Her work underpins various strategic initiatives, from cultural leadership programmes, such as the Create Place Programme, and supports the work of cultural compacts, such as Stoke Creates, where she is currently the chair.

She has also recently published a book in Emerald’s series ‘Great Debates in Higher Education’, titled ‘Arts and Academia: The Role of the Arts in Civic Universities’.

The College of Experts has expertise across the DCMS portfolio. The College supplements any existing relationships that teams have established with experts and offers a diverse breadth of scientific and technical knowledge that colleagues can draw upon dynamically. This allows the department to benefit from longer-term, systematic working relationships and addresses the increasing need for on-demand expert advice to underpin policy work.

Chief Scientific Adviser, Professor Tom Crick said: “We are delighted to welcome our new members of DCMS College of Experts. Since 2021, the College of Experts has made a significant impact on our department, ensuring that our policy design, development and implementation is grounded in the most rigorous and robust research and evidence available. Your engagement will help us continue to tackle the complex and interdisciplinary challenges across our policy areas with confidence and insight. We look forward to engaging with you and building on the meaningful collaboration that has shaped and informed impactful decision-making.”

 

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